Swing-support.



T A. MGPHERSON & J. E. GAMBLEv SWING SUPPORT. APPLIUATION FILED MAY 23,1908.

Patented May 11, 1909.

921 AQEL United States, residing at Martins Ferry, in r formed with apertures 2 to receivescren's turned or.

. desired direction, without any necessity of I our improved swing support: and,

,1 said T-coupling being held or suspended to UiiU i i Kin? THOMAS A. MCPHERSON AND JOHN E.

SWING-$UPPGIELT.

No. 921,441. Specification of Letters n Patented May 11, 1909.

Application nee m 23, 7

To all whom it may concern; i

' Be it known that We, THOMAS A. )loPmcn- SON and JOHN E. GAMBLE, citizens of the ry movement in the ver- 'g 3 of the base 1.

n :i need 8 which fits s arm which may be or the like And which f-coupiing 7, the said arm v,dcd at ends with screw caps ion hooks 12 are secured to pension ropes of the swing 65. i :uiy desired way upon the have invented certain new and useful irn movements in SwingSupports, of which the it? following is e specification. y Y

'l'his invention comprehends certain new and useful improvements in suspension sup- I ports or hangers for swings, and the inrention has for its object, a simple, durable and A eli'icient construction of device of this Cl'=-li acter, the parts of which :1 re so arranged t they may be readily assembled and d sembled and 'Which is capable of be rotatedin operation so that the swing may be easily mov 'ed to face in an 1 r l i the county of Belmont and State of Ohio, l l

piing the crossfiougn on opening 10 4:, The key thereb o'nfiiing and-b0 t on the ioWer end he f-coupmber 5; it

twisting the ropes. I

With this end other objects in vie-n1 will more fully app 211' as the description coeds, the invention consists in certain e onstructions, arrangements end combinations of the par-ts that we shall hereinufte" iuli describe and claim. i

For a fullunderstanding of the invention, reference is to be had to the foilmx-iiigg ue "ption, in condrewin'gs, it provided. a very tion of hanger rose arm 11 being soription and accompanying drawings in 1 bidt ii en eXiS so which; d to face in any 35 Figure 1 is :1V longitudinal sectional view of the invention, what is n transverse-sectional vie thereof, th" section being token through the middle of thedevice.

Corresponding and like parts are referred to in the following description and indicotezl in all the views of the accompanying drewingsby the some reference characters.

Our improved swing support or hunger comprises a base plate or stand 1 \v'ilh-il I rector described, nod with 2L centre! verextending thereng in said openits up or face 131i of the i oit fits, e being enlarged ooupiing encirid chamber,-a.

ing and. ex-

s therefrom, a' I .J re boit nd bearing hooks secured to the or; the bolt being ot, and o key and bolt, as

other fastening devices by which it may he. secured to the ceilin of-n porch or the like 'l-he base 1 is enlarger? at its middle as shown, i and formed with a vertically disposed opening 3, the upper end of which (OIIUEHP n t-ates with an enlarged depression 4 and the lower end of n'hicn is cnmrgcd to form 2-. I chamber 5.

'7 designates :1 T-coupling one branch of which is fitted within the chamber 5, th

oomprisln i 7 i 3 lspose through, the ower enlarged to constia ding one brunch of turn about it verticn nxis by means of ii he 6 which extends therothrough and which which fits within said chamber, a crossm'm i In test-imonfwhereof we :LfiiX our signa fitting in said T-coupling and extending in 3 t-uresin presence of two witnesses. oppobitg (ilIIGf tlons theiefiom, a hplt hehl to Imus A MCPHERSON. [II-SJ IQtiltfi ln-saml owning and passing donnwardly through the T-coupling, the saidbolt GAMBIA. being formed with a transverse slot, and a \Yibnesses'.

key secured to said T-coupling; and passing MARY C. WADDELL,

through said slot. i 11.2mm E. EIIRIGIIT. 

